
Luxury Yacht Charter
Itinerary Greece | Athen – Kefalonia
Greece is a true challenge to discover and experience. When one thinks of Greek seas, water sports are most likely to spring to mind. Greece is the ideal place for enjoying such as water skiing, windsurfing, kite surfing, scuba diving, sports fishing or Ringo and banana riding.
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Athen - Canal Corinth - Trizonia island - Nafpaktos
Dramatic and narrow the Corinth Canal in Greece is an impressive structure and an exciting, important part of a luxury yacht charter traveling from Athens to the stunning Ionian Islands. In addition to being a unique and memorable experience, cruising through the Corinth Canal on a crewed yacht charter is a convenient shortcut to reach the Ionian Islands from Athens.
Trizonia Island is a truly inspiring place and one of the last of its kind. It is the only inhabited island in the entire Gulf of Corinth, located between mainland Greece and the Peloponnese, and constitutes the perfect place to relax. There are almost no cars on the small 2,5 km² island and no hordes of backpackers or overcrowded beaches, typical for many other Mediterranean holiday destinations, interfere with the island’s natural Greek charm.
Built between Antirrio and the mouth of the river Mornos, Nafpaktos is the most beautiful town of the district of Aitoloakarnania. Its idyllic beaches face the Corinthian gulf; its mountain attractiveness encompasses Nafpaktia; its rich history is reflected on two fabulous monuments, the Venetian castle and the Venetian port.

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Nafpaktos - Zakynthos
Housing the world-famous Navagio (Shipwreck) beach and the endangered sea turtle species Caretta Caretta, Zakynthos (or Zante) is among the most popular and most beautiful islands in Greece. The exotic island boasts spectacular nature, beaches and villages and it is located in the Ionian Sea
Highlights
- Byzantine Museum
- Blue Caves
- Askos Stone Park
- Turtles Spotting
- Laganas Horse Riding
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Zakynthos - Ithaca
HOME OF ODYSSEUS, and perhaps Homer, this tiny island attracts sailors and holidaymakers from all over the world. Here you will discover the islands’ rich culture and the reason why Ithaca has such a special place in the hearts of those who live here and those who have visited its shores. Ithaca remains unspoiled by the modern world and clear blue seas and lush green valleys and mountains are home to one of the friendliest communities in Greece. Its friendly people will do their best to make you feel welcome, and it is no coincidence that many return here year after year. Ithaca has something for everyone: Great beaches, hikes, boating trips, scuba diving, festivals and views, traditional food, entertainment, busy bars or quiet solitude. Even in the height of Summer you can find a secluded beach or a corner to contemplate your thoughts.
Highlights
- Church Of Savior Christ
- Cave Ofthe Nymphs
- Cave Of Loizos
- Stavros Village
- Odysseus Bust

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Ithaca - Lefkas
IT IS SAID THAT LEFKADA has the best beaches in the Meditteranean Sea, with crystal clear water and steep rocky surroundings. Porto Katsiki, ,Kathisma and Egremni are of great natural beauty, while Agios Ioannis and Vassiliki are the best windsurfing spots. We will drop anchor off Nidri and from there we will take a short tender journey to the port of Nidri and Kalamos Island.
Highlights
- The Capitalof Lefkada
- The Castleof Saint Mavras
- Water falls of Nydri
- The Lighthouse of Lefkada
- Lefkas Winery
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Lefkas - Paxos and Antipaxos - Syvota
Two hidden pearls of the Mediterranean and the smallest pieces of paradise in the Ionian Sea. Paxos and Antipaxos - translated mean peace and restlessness. Opposites that complement each other perfectly and together become magical. Mythology tells us that the strong god of the sea Poseidon, with his powerful trident, struck the ground of Corfu and thus separated the two love nests in which he would enjoy his love with Amphitrite unhindered.
The enchanting town and area of Sivota occupy the southern part of the prefecture of Thesprotia. In historical times, Sivota was the theatre of the sea battle of Corinthians and Thesprotians against the forces of Kerkyra (Corfu). The sea battle took place during the Peloponnesian war in 433 B.C.During the Turkish occupation, the village used to be called Mourtos, named after the notable who looted the bypassing merchant ships. This name was kept until 1959, when the village took again its ancient name
Highlights
- Ancient Nikopolis Syvota
- Springs of Acherontas Syvota
- Castle of Parga

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Syvota - Corfu
Corfu is an island in the Ionian Sea known for its cosmopolitan Old Town, spectacular sandy beaches and beautiful landscapes. In the Old Town, you’ll feel like an aristocrat walking along Liston Arcade and Spianada Square and gazing up at the Venetian forts and churches. And you’ll adore the romance of the labyrinth-like alleyways of Campiello (the medieval quarter of the Old Town) as well as the beat of the marching bands, particularly on festival days. Corfu are also famous for the food – with the many cultural influences expressed in dishes that show off Italian touches and the island’s delicious Mediterranean produce.
Highlights
- Achillion Palace
- Old and New Fortress
- Spianada Square
- Saint Spyridon
- Angelokastro Castle
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Corfu - Kefalonia
Kefalonia is famous for its beautiful beaches, national park and welcoming locals that are always game for a laugh. Set alongside a deep bay, Argostoli has a funky charm that grows on you as you sit in the lively main square with the locals, the majority of whom are night owls and have done more than anything to contribute towards Kefalonia’s reputation for fun. Have a good hunt through the market, stroll down the handsome flagstone streets and sip Kefalonia’s famous Robola wine in the welcoming cafes and bars.